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Gyaman (also spelled Jamang, Gyaaman) was a medieval Akan people state, located in what is now the Bono region of Ghana and Ivory Coast. Gyaman was founded by the Bono people, a branch of the Akan, in the late 15th century. The Bono then proceeded to conquer the Kulangos, Nafanas, Ligbis, and other ethnic groups of the area.

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  • Königreich Gyaman (de)
  • Gyaman (es)
  • Gyaman (en)
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  • Gyaman, historisch auch Djaman, Jaman oder in ähnlichen Schreibweisen, war ein Staatswesen in Westafrika, das zwischen dem 17. und dem 20. Jahrhundert auf dem Gebiet des heutigen Ghana und der heutigen Republik Elfenbeinküste Bestand hatte. Es war Ende des 17. Jahrhunderts aus dem historischen Königreich Banda hervorgegangen. (de)
  • Gyaman (también llamado históricamente Djaman, Jaman o grafías similares), fue un estado de África Occidental que existió entre los siglos XVII y XX en el territorio de la actual Ghana y la República de Costa de Marfil. Había surgido del histórico reino de Banda a finales del siglo XVII. (es)
  • Gyaman (also spelled Jamang, Gyaaman) was a medieval Akan people state, located in what is now the Bono region of Ghana and Ivory Coast. Gyaman was founded by the Bono people, a branch of the Akan, in the late 15th century. The Bono then proceeded to conquer the Kulangos, Nafanas, Ligbis, and other ethnic groups of the area. (en)
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  • Gyaaman (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Flag_of_Brong-Ahafo_Region.gif
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  • c. 1450 (en)
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  • Gyaaman (en)
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  • Renamed Jaman North and Jaman South of Brong-Ahafo (en)
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  • Monarchy (en)
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  • Gyaman () (en)
  • Jamang () (en)
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  • Gyaman, historisch auch Djaman, Jaman oder in ähnlichen Schreibweisen, war ein Staatswesen in Westafrika, das zwischen dem 17. und dem 20. Jahrhundert auf dem Gebiet des heutigen Ghana und der heutigen Republik Elfenbeinküste Bestand hatte. Es war Ende des 17. Jahrhunderts aus dem historischen Königreich Banda hervorgegangen. (de)
  • Gyaman (también llamado históricamente Djaman, Jaman o grafías similares), fue un estado de África Occidental que existió entre los siglos XVII y XX en el territorio de la actual Ghana y la República de Costa de Marfil. Había surgido del histórico reino de Banda a finales del siglo XVII. (es)
  • Gyaman (also spelled Jamang, Gyaaman) was a medieval Akan people state, located in what is now the Bono region of Ghana and Ivory Coast. Gyaman was founded by the Bono people, a branch of the Akan, in the late 15th century. The Bono then proceeded to conquer the Kulangos, Nafanas, Ligbis, and other ethnic groups of the area. Before European colonial administration in the late 19th century, the Gyaman king, known as the Gyamanhene, sat in Amanvi, although four provincial chiefs held the kingdom's real power. The economy centered on the capital Sampa and the Dyula market town of Bonduku in modern-day Ivory Coast. The adinkra symbols are originated and designed through the handiwork and tireless effort of Bonohene Nana Kwadwo Agyemang Adinkra of Gyaman. In the 19th century, Gyaman was subjugated by the Ashanti Empire. It regained its independence following the Ashanti defeat by the British. In 1888, Gyaman king Agyeman signed a treaty of protection with France, but the French failed to establish a post in the kingdom, leaving it vulnerable to Samori's 1895 invasion. The French later expelled Samori in 1897, incorporating western areas of Gyaman into French West Africa. (en)
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  • Dissolved into Ghana (en)
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